ALCATEL OT-255C English- CJA2210ALAAA 1
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Contents Your Mobile ........................................................................................................................................... 1 1 Getting started ........................................................................................................................... 4 2 Making and received calls ...................................................................................................... 6 3 Entering Letters, Numbers and Symbols ...........................
Your Mobile Basic specifications Item Mobile Phone Specifications Size: 100.
Keypad indications Number 1 Item Left Soft Key Select the option. Open Menu. Call Key 2 3 Function Make or answer calls. View calls history when standby. Right Soft Key Select the option. Enter Contacts Menu when standby. END--PWR Key 4 Hold to turn on--off. Press to end or reject a call. Return to the standby screen. Left, Right, u、Up, Down and OK. Navigation Keys 5 Left: enter Alarm Menu. Right: enter Profiles. Up: enter Messages. Down: Create new message.
T Key When input numbers in standby, holding [T] 8 Key 2 seconds to input T after main number and then extension number. SYM Key When you edit a message, press this key to 9 select symbol. Shift Key When you edit a message, press this key 10 once/twice to switch between the upper chars and lower chars. Space Key Lock/unlock the phone. 11 When you edit a message, press this key to enter space.
Add New Auto Power On Black Jack Groups Auto Power Off Alarm Speed Dial Security Schedule Contacts Management Note Main Screen Icons Battery power indicator. More bars indicate a higher power level.
Close the back cover Open the back cover The mobile phone can only work with the UIM card. Press and hold the end key till power off. Insert the UIM card with the metallic contact downwards, sliding it into the slot as shown by the arrow, paying attention to the position of the slanted angle. To remove the UIM card, slide the card out in the direction shown. 1.2 Inserting or removing the UIM card Insert the UIM Card 1.
Installing the battery 1.4 Installed the battery Closing the back cover Power on / off your phone When power off and battery is sufficient, to press and hold the end key can switch phone on. If a password or a PIN code is activated, to enter the password or the PIN code is a must. For details about the PIN code and password, please refer to Menu > Settings > Security> phone lock. When phone is activated, to press and hold the key, the phone will be switched off. 2 2.
In the standby mode, long press key 2 to 9 to speed dial a number. You also can press the key 2 to 9 and then press the Send key to speed dial a number. Please go to Contacts > Speed dial to set the number from your phonebook first. Key 1 is a default setting for voice mail number. 3 Entering Letters, Numbers and Symbols You may enter letters, numbers and symbols in the Contact, SMS, Note and other menu functions. Entering letters There are four text modes: Abc, abc, ABC, en.
4.2 Inbox Select Messages > Inbox and press OK key or Left soft key to enter Inbox list. The messages in the Inbox are displayed. Use Up/Down key to select the message, and then press OK key to view its detail. When reading the message, you can: -Use Up/ Down key to scroll the texts. -Press OK key to reply a message. -Press Left soft key to pop up the submenu, and to do such operations: Reply, Forward, Delete, Extract Details, Copy to Phone/UIM Card, and Move to Phone/UIM Card.
View the available memory about Phone (Inbox, Outbox, and Draft) and UIM card 4.5 Reserved Messages Select Messages> Reserved Messages to enter Reserved Messages. You can create messages, edit reserved messages, or view failed reserved messages. When the reserved time is arriving, the phone will register to send the message. 4.6 Voice Mail Select Voice Mail, you can view the voice mails. Select Listen to voice mail, you can call the voice number and listen to the mails.
6 6.1 Recent Calls Call records You can access your call records by press Call key from main screen. Or select Menu >Recent Calls to access the call record list. 6.2 Call time You can access to view the time of Received Calls, Outgoing Calls, All Calls and Reset the call time. 7 Profiles With this menu, you may personalize ringtones for different events and environments. 8 8.1 Settings Phone You can access to Language, Time Format, Date Format and Auto Key Guard. 8.
-Including phone code activation and inactivation. If you activate the phone code, you have to enter the phone code every time when the cell phone powers on. -Change password: you can change a new password. PIN setting: Including PIN checking and PIN resetting. When PIN code is activated, the PIN code need to be input when cell phone turns on. Contacts Lock: setting protective code to phone book, the default code is the same as phone code (the last 4 numbers of your phone number).
and the right key to insert [÷ ], the upper key is used to insert [+] and the lower key to insert [× ]. Press the OK key to display the result of the calculation. 9.3 World Time This function allows you to find out the time in different cities around the world. Press the navigation key to select the city you want. 9.4 Voice Memo Allows you record sounds you want to and listen to the existing record files. 10Display Select settings in the main menu, you can do some settings following your need.
particular area. 12 Entertainment You can find three games under this menu. 13 Alarm Your mobile phone has a built-in alarm clock. You can edit up to 6 alarm clocks. 14 Schedule There is a monthly-view calendar for you to keep track of important meetings, appointments, etc. Days with events entered will be marked with an alarm icon. 15 Note Select Menu > Note to display the note List. -Press the Left soft key to add a new note.
following table. If the problem remains unsolved, please contact the phone vendor. FAQ Item to be checked The telephone does Make sure that the charger is correctly connected to not charge properly the phone and the power socket. Make sure you are using a charger specifically designed for this phone. The phone does not Check the battery charge level. switch on Make sure the battery is properly installed. Press and hold the ON key until the screen comes on.
FAQ Item to be checked The phone signal is Make sure the phone antenna is not damaged. poor or switches off Check the phone signal strength. frequently If there is no signal, use your phone in a location where the signal is strong. The phone displays Check if you are in an area where the signal is weak “out of network” or (in a tunnel or surrounded by building). Move to “network failure”. another location and try again.
medical instruments, such as pacemakers, hearing aids and other electronic medical devices. Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that mobile phones are kept at least 15 cm away from pacemakers to prevent the phone interference. When using the phone, you should hold it against the ear on the opposite side to the device, to reduce interference. Mobile phones should be forbidden inside an operating theatre, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or Cardiac Care Unit (CCU).
Using the phone on an airplane is strictly forbidden. Turn off your phone before you board an aircraft. It is recommended to remove the battery to avoid the phone being turned on accidentally. Storing environment To avoid demagnetizing problem, keep the phone away from magnetic materials, such as magnetic discs and credit cards. Ensure that the phone does not come into contact with liquids. If it does, turn it off immediately, remove the battery and quickly contact the vendor.
Do not use your phone while it is being charged during thunderstorms, or use it outdoors to avoid being struck by lightning or other injury. Do not use your mobile phone in dusty, wet, dirty places or places near magnetic fields to prevent malfunction of its internal circuits. Keep the phone as dry as possible. Keep the phone, battery and charger away from water and water vapour and do not clean the phone with a wet cloth to avoid short circuits, malfunction due to corrosion and electric shocks.
Wipe dust off the power plug and keep it dry to avoid risk of fire If the phone or accessories do not work properly, contact your local vendor Do not dismantle the phone or its accessories yourself. Protecting the environment Please observe the local regulations on phone packaging, battery and used phone disposal and bring them to the collection point for proper recycling. Do not dispose of used phones or batteries in a household rubbish bin.
battery from leaking, overheating, catching fire or exploding. Keep the charger away from any container of water or other liquids. Infiltration of liquid may cause electric leakage or other malfunction to the charger. If the battery leaks, emits smoke or a strange odour, cease use immediately and move it far away from naked flames or people to avoid a fire or injury from explosion. Do not charge the battery in a dusty or damp environment and keep the cable away from heated objects.
plug from the power socket to prevent it from overheating, catching a fire or malfunction. Warning: The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage, which may result as a consequence of improper use of this mobile phone or use contrary to the instructions contained in this manual. ALCATEL is trademark of Alcatel-Lucent and is used under license by TCT Mobile Limited. All rights reserved © Copyright 2010 TCT Mobile Limited.
FCC Regulations: This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
RF Exposure Information (SAR) This mobile phone meets the government‟s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.